Influence of Temperature, VFA and pH on the inactivation of pathogens in anaerobic digestion of faecel sludge
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This Master thesis comes within the framework of the PURR project (Partnership for Urban Resource Recovery), which is a collaboration between the Department of Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries (Sandec) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic ...
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